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Home of Judith Quiney (Shakespeares daughter), StratfordThe Home of Judith Quiney (1585-1662) (Shakespeares daughter) in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England. Date: 1903
Stationers Hall interiorThe first Stationers Hall was burned down in the Great Fire of London in 1666 and the new Hall and its interior are much the same now as when the Hall reopened in 1673. Date: 19th century
Bournemouth - Stationers ShopRichardson & Co. Bournemouth - Stationers and Tobacconists Shop -selling a wide variety of items from greetings cards to cigarettes! Date: 1909
London, Pimlico, Belgravia - Ebury StreetLondon, Pimlico, Belgravia - 83 Ebury Street. The corner with Ecclestone Street can be seen back left. Date: circa 1910
Cliff Walk, Goodrington, Paignton, Devon - postcard by Wholesale Stationers, Torquay c. 1950
Weymoor Post Office and Hall's Newsagents Shop, Harborne, south-west Birmingham. Note the K3 telephone box/booth/kiosk (right) - the K3, introduced in 1929, again by Giles Gilbert Scott
Bloemfontein - Market Hall and Maitland Street - South AfricBloemfontein - Market Hall and Maitland Street - Orange Free State, South Africa. Date: circa 1910s
Willis & Son newsagents, Lime Street, East LondonWillis & Son newsagents, booksellers and stationers, shop front, 28 Lime Street, East London Date: circa 1915
W. C. Penfold & Co AdvertisementAdvertisement for William Clark Penfold & Co Ltd, printers, stationers and artist suppliers. The image simply portrays an artist at work, with all the useful equipment he needs to do so
Advert for S. W. Simms, Booksellers and Stationers, BathAdvert for S.W. Simms, Booksellers and Stationers, Bath Date: 1902
Almanac Day at Stationers Hall, LondonAlmanac Day at Stationers Hall, City of London, in late November, when the next years almanacs went on sale. Porters would take the bags of books all over the country. 19th century
Oxford Street and Princess Theatre, London W1Oxford Street (looking east) and the Princess Theatre, showing Theodora, Central London. Date: circa 1900
New interior of the Stationers Hall, Ludgate Hill, London
President Street - Germiston, Transvaal, South Africa Date: circa 1909
Church Street, Middelburg, Transvaal, South AfricaChurch Street, Middelburg, a farming town in Transvaal (now Mpumalanga), South Africa. Date: circa 1905
Tobacconist, newsagent and stationer, 1905A. Green, tobacconist, newsagent and stationer, 1905. Newspaper boards outside the shop proclaim headlines about peace in the Russo-Japanese war of 1904-05. The newsagent stands in the doorway
Blitz in London -- Kings Cross Road, WW2Blitz in London -- blast damage to a shop in Kings Cross Road, 18 June 1943. Date: 1943
Clarke & Davies, Museum Street, London. A shop where one could purchase the best photographs of the various Galleries of Europe
Shopfront, Croydon, Surrey, England. Showing Musk & Co. Drapers & Stationers Date: 1910s
Street of shops in Osceola, Iowa, USAA street of shops in Osceola, Iowa, USA. Date: circa 1907
W H Smith delivery van and driver, West MidlandsW H Smith & Son, Newsagents and Stationers, delivery van and driver, covering Walsall, Wolverhampton and Birmingham (West Midlands), Head Office in Strand, London. Date: circa 1910
Stationers Hall, near Paternoster Row Date: circa 1750
Aftermath of fire, Salisbury Square, LondonThe aftermath of a fire in Salisbury Square, at the time the heart of the newspaper world of London. A disastrous fire broke out in Dorset Buildings
Madison Square Garden, New YorkAdvertising Show, Madison Square Garden, May, 06. 1906 advertising show at Madison Square Garden; booths of many advertising related companies visible, such as printing, stationers etc
The Stationers Shop. A Stationer looks sternly down at a young boy who has approached the counter
Horse-drawn van of W H Smith & SonThe winner of the First Prize and Championship Cup at the International Horse Show at Olympia, 1910, the very fine horse-drawn delivery van of W H Smith & Son, newsagents, booksellers and stationers
Inglefield StationersThe proprietors stand outside their newsagents shop, which is also a stationer and tobacconist, located in a Hampshire seaside town